Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your daughter A or in C-H?
She’s C-H
You should be concerned about your daughter's friendship with A who seems like a real shit stirrer. Luckily the other girls weren't having it and did the right thing with friend B.
We don’t know who the instigator is. It could be A, B, or even C-H.
The idea that there's one instigator and everyone else is innocent is so false. It almost never happens that way. A could have been very wrong to say what she did, and C-H can also be wrong to humiliate B by repeating it in front of the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly if the teacher is calling you about it, your daughter isn't telling you the full story. I would call her back and her what she has to say.
+1 Former teacher. Teachers don’t get involved in day to day petty drama (they are experts and have experience). Do you think they want to spend their free time this way? No. It’s clearly something. Have some respect and call back.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clearly if the teacher is calling you about it, your daughter isn't telling you the full story. I would call her back and her what she has to say.
+1 Former teacher. Teachers don’t get involved in day to day petty drama (they are experts and have experience). Do you think they want to spend their free time this way? No. It’s clearly something. Have some respect and call back.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Kids learn they can behave like this because parents like you don't care. This time it may not have been your daughters fault but next time it might be.
You’re probably the type of person who wouldn’t tell a friend you saw their spouse cheating too, huh?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is your daughter A or in C-H?
She’s C-H
You should be concerned about your daughter's friendship with A who seems like a real shit stirrer. Luckily the other girls weren't having it and did the right thing with friend B.
We don’t know who the instigator is. It could be A, B, or even C-H.
Anonymous wrote:Got a voicemail, teacher calling to tell me DD11/5th is in the middle of girl drama. Girl Group consists of Girls A-H, Girl A told C-H that she no longer likes Girl B, doesn’t want to be friends anymore. Group “didn’t want to keep the secrets as gossip and/or still wanted to include B in friend group” and told B, who started crying in front of teacher. (The quoted is my DD version. Basically they didn’t want to exclude B and thought she should know what A said.)
Teacher wants me to call back when I can do we can discuss. I think it sounds like it was handled just fine. The group as a whole stood up for B, though hurt her feelings in the process. Nothing about this feels malicious. But how should I best word this to teacher without sounding nonchalant or like I don’t care (I really don’t care in this instance, seems like a normal social learning situation.)